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Lacking the dorsal longitudinal stripes I'm hesitant to call it a flesh fly.
A blowfly found in most areas of the world.
A tree with several "shelves" of bracket fungi.
An drab (cryptic) northern pearly-eye butterfly, the worse for wear.
An unidentified pink wildflower with trifoliate deltoid leaves as single ...
Male skimmer.The female is bright green. One of the most common dragonflies of ...
A beautiful female damselfly (of the Calopterygidae) as indicated by the white ...
Unidentified flesh fly. From the widespread family Sarcophagidae. They ...
This fawn will have lost its spots at 3-5 months of age.
A tough/leathery Ganoderma sp. fungus growing at the base of a tree. ...
A second encounter with white-tailed deer further down the trail.
Widespread. The largest North American heron (Ardeidae).
The least timid of a group of three deer. It was looking quite rough but not ...
Widespread. The largest North American heron (Ardeidae). This individual was ...
Not sure if related to Pyrrharctia isabella or Grammia incorrupta moths.